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Explore America’s Most Iconic Waterways With the 5 Best U.S. River Cruises
Discover natural and cultural treasures close to home.
You don't need to fly to Europe for a river cruise, with new ships and routes creating even more options right here in the United States. Some of the most scenic itineraries traverse the Mississippi, Hudson, Columbia, and Snake rivers, showcasing natural, cultural, and historical attractions along the way. Passengers can visit wineries in Washington, taste Creole cuisine in New Orleans, or learn about the Siege of Vicksburg right where it happened.
On these voyages, you'll sail with anywhere from 100 to 400 other guests aboard either modern riverboats or classic paddle wheelers that hearken back to a different time. Like their European counterparts, river cruises in the U.S. typically package everything at a single price, including staterooms, meals, guest lectures and enrichment programs, entertainment, and most shore excursions. Some even include pre-cruise hotel stays.
Here are five river cruises that will show you the U.S. in a whole new light.
American Cruise Lines’ Music Cities Cruise from Memphis to Nashville
It's hard to choose from American Cruise Lines' 35 itineraries. For arts and culture lovers, the eight-day Music Cities Cruise along the Mississippi, Ohio, and Cumberland rivers presents an opportunity to visit several charming cities and towns in the South. The itinerary is offered on four different 180-passenger ships, including the American Serenade and the classic American Splendor paddle wheeler.
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The voyage begins in Memphis, where passengers can visit the Stax Museum of American Soul Music, take in a show at one of the nightclubs along legendary Beale Street, or tour Elvis Presley's mansion, Graceland. After a day of cruising, the ship stops at Paducah, Kentucky, where you can admire the more than 50 murals on the floodwall along Water Street before exploring the National Quilt Museum. The next day, the ship travels through the Barkley Lock and past the stunning coves and limestone bluffs of the Cumberland River's Lake Barkley– a view best enjoyed from the balcony of your stateroom. In Dover, Tennessee, guests visit historic Fort Donelson National Park and learn about the garrison's role during the Civil War. The next day, passengers can tour the Customs House Museum & Cultural Center and Fort Defiance in Clarksville, Tennessee, and cap off the experience with a whiskey tasting at Old Glory Distilling Co. The voyage ends in Nashville, where you can stroll along historic Lower Broadway, visit museums dedicated to Johnny Cash and Patsy Cline, and take in a Grand Ole Opry show.
American Queen Voyages' Upper Mississippi Cruise from St. Louis to Minneapolis
History buffs will love this nine-day cruise along the Upper Mississippi and Illinois rivers aboard American Queen Voyages' 245-passenger American Countess paddle wheeler. The itinerary offers guests a chance to explore the idyllic river towns that inspired the Father of American Literature.
After departing St. Louis, the cruise arrives in Alton, Illinois, where guests can play golf on championship courses, explore the National Great Rivers Museum , or just stroll around the town's historic districts. Day three brings passengers further upriver to Mark Twain's hometown of Hannibal, Missouri, from which the author drew inspiration for several of his novels. On day four, the ship stops at Bettendorf, Iowa, for a hop-on hop-off tour of museums, artist studios, the German American Heritage Center , and the Quad City Botanical Center . In Dubuque, Iowa, guests can take a ride on the Fenelon Place Elevator, billed as "the world's steepest, shortest scenic railway". Day nine, finds the the ship at La Crosse, Wisconsin, famous for its rugged terrain and breathtaking vistas. The final port is Red Wing, Minnesota, home to beautifully preserved artisan workshops, factories, and pioneer-era architecture. After disembarking, passengers can explore nearby Minneapolis before going home.
American Cruise Lines’ Hudson River Fall Foliage Cruise
This eight-day fall foliage-themed cruise takes leaf peeping to a new level. The round-trip voyage out of New York City takes nature lovers through the heart of the Hudson Valley – swathed every fall in a blanket of bright orange, red, and yellow. Whether you sail on the classic 48-stateroom American Star or the 100-passenger American Eagle , you'll enjoy a stunning display of colors from the comfort of your balcony. On shore, you’ll have the opportunity to hike to the highest waterfall in the Empire State , walk across the longest pedestrian bridge in the world , and visit the homes of Franklin D. Roosevelt in Hyde Park and author Washington Irving in Sleepy Hollow.
Viking Cruises’ New Orleans & Southern Charms Lower Mississippi Cruise
This eight-day round-trip cruise takes in historic estates, military sites, and comunities bursting with Cajun and Creole culture. After departing New Orleans, the Viking Mississippi stops in the Louisiana towns of Darrow and St. Francisville, which boast Greek Revival mansions, Spanish moss-draped avenues, and even a haunted house . Day four brings travelers to the oldest city on the river, Natchez, Mississippi, home to a rich African American heritage . The next day, guests can learn about one of the most consequential battles of the Civil War at Vicksburg National Military Park before setting sail for the vibrant capital city of Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The ship then returns to New Orleans, where guests can stay longer or catch a flight home.
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UnCruise Adventures’ Rivers of Adventure & Wine Columbia and Snake River Cruise
Spotting wildlife and sipping wine go hand-in-hand on this UnCruise Adventures expedition around the Pacific Northwest. The seven-night round-trip journey from Portland isn't your typical leisure cruise. Instead, passengers get to go on rainforest hikes, rafting adventures, winery visits, and scenic kayaking excursions through dramatic canyons.
After the champagne departure from Portland and a stop at Astoria, Oregon, the ship passes through the Columbia River Gorge. Passengers can disembark for a guided hike, then return for a wine tasting with the ship's sommelier. The gourmand adventures continue with an excursion to Walla Walla, Washington, which includes visits to olive oil makers, chocolatiers, and family-owned wine cellars. Day five begins at the mouth of the Palouse River, where guests can kayak or paddleboard. The next day, passengers can visit Columbia Hills State Park and Rowena Plateau on foot or by skiff boat while enjoying river dips, farm-to-fork delights, and a wine tour and tasting. Guests then disembark at The Dalles, Oregon, for whitewater rafting or a relaxing winery tour. The adventure ends with a farewell dinner back at Portland.
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American River Cruises: Start Here to Plan Your US River Vacation
You may be surprised to learn there are excellent options for American river cruises across the United States.
Having experienced one firsthand, we understand the beauty that awaits travelers when exploring the USA's rivers from the Tennessee and Mississippi Rivers to the Snake and Columbia Rivers and beyond.
When you hear the words “river cruises,” you may initially think of Europe, where they're most popular, exploring France, Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. But it turns out there are phenomenal options right here in our home country, good ‘ole America. We have the information you need to start planning your US River Cruise vacation.
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Reasons to Book a US River Cruise
If you’re American, the many benefits of an American river cruise may push you to book a cruise in the country you live in instead of traveling abroad.
You Do Not Need a Passport
You may like the idea of not having to have a passport with you if your stops are all in the United States. (If it crosses into Canada, like a Great Lakes cruise , you may need a passport. But US River Cruises are nearly all purely American so that you won’t need a passport.)
You Can Potentially Drive to Your Port of Embarkation
You may be able to drive to your point of departure. This especially works well if you have a close-jaw itinerary that begins and ends in the same city.
Many people are afraid of flying, simply love to drive, or want to budget without the cost of flights. This could be reason enough for you to book a US River Cruise! (Which is also an eco-friendly way to approach cruising .)
Support America's Industries and National Parks
Another reason to support the river cruise line industry in the United States is simply to support American-made and American-operated products.
Perhaps you love American history and US Parks and want to learn more about them; a river cruise in the United States is a phenomenal experience to support your learning.
You'll Be Closer to Home in case of a Health Emergency
Lastly, if you like the thought of being on American soil during vacation because you’re concerned about your health, it may be comforting to know that you’ll be in a country where you’re familiar with the hospitals or urgent care facilities and pharmacies. We're talking about places like CVS, Walgreens and Rite Aid.
In the case of a medical need or emergency, you’ll be closer to home than if you were overseas and near familiar day-to-day chain stores we all rely on.
Even in a non-emergency medical situation, it’s comforting to know that your medical insurance plan will work in whatever areas your insurance coverage functions in the United States! (Regardless, we still recommend buying trip insurance , which is different than medical insurance.)
US Rivers that American River Cruises Sail
If you’ve ever looked at a map of United States rivers only — absent of state borders, mountains, and other information — it’s clear that the country's rivers are like its veins that keep it alive. Why not explore them?
From the east coast to the west and the land in between, there are many rivers in the US that cruises sail on. Cruising these United States rivers presents a unique view of the American landscape.
Each river cruise in the US also offers interesting excursions that allow travelers to gain a unique perspective on the history and cultures of the country. Usually, a river cruise includes one activity in a given city and then has the option to change to a different activity (or upgrade your excursion) for an additional cost.
We are going to take you through the following areas and subsequent rivers you can sail on within each region of the US:
West Coast River Cruises
Mid-america river cruises, east coast river cruises.
There are two well-known rivers on the west coast to consider sailing: the Columbia River and Snake River. Cruises on these rivers usually operate between spring and fall.
This area is so well-liked that many river cruise companies offer cruises that explore both rivers. A river cruise on these two rivers usually lasts for five to eight days and makes stops at ports along the way.
Naturally, these US river cruises highlight west coasts attractions.
Columbia River and Snake River: US River Cruise Combo
Most river cruises in the United States combine Columbia River and Snake River stops. River Cruises offering trips on these rivers are available from spring until the early months of the winter season. They explore Oregon and Washington.
You’ll be wowed by the mountainous scenery and various city stops over your five to eight adventurous days filled with activities, socializing, and learning about the northwest coast.
The most famous landmarks you may get to see during a cruise on these US rivers include The Dalles (famous for being the last stop on the Oregan Trail), Mount St. Helens, Multnomah Falls, Hells Canyon, and Lower Granite Dam Fish Ladder.
For example, you may book a nine-day cruise with American Queen Voyages that begins in Spokane and ends in Portland . There is also a choice with them for a one-way cruise from Portland to Spokane .
More About the Columbia River
This river flows between the US and Canada, British Columbia, and Washington State, and then into Oregon.
If You Only Want to Cruise the Columbia River
You can take a shorter, five-day river cruise on the Columbia River, only, with American Cruise Lines.
Their Highlights of the Columbia River Cruise stops at many great spots, such as Hayden Island, Astoria-Megler Bridge, Multnomah Falls, Mount Hood, and Mount St Helens.
This cruise is a close-jaw , Hayden Island, Oregon option that visits three cities between the start and end of the cruise.
More About the Snake River
The Snake River connects with the Columbia River in Burbank, Washington. (It reminds us of how three rivers converge in Passau, Germany, which you see during a Europe Danube River Cruise .)
The Snake River and Columbia River separate as the Snake River heads northeast. It then goes on a winding, snake-like journey. The water travels in an intense snake-like pattern for almost 1,079 miles, hence its name.
Once it reaches Lewiston, Idaho, the Snake River snakes south between the Oregon and Idaho border. It continues through the border of Idaho and Washington, and finally continues its journey east until it reaches Palisades Reservoir, which is on the border between Idaho and Wyoming.
There are no cruises that only cover the Snake River. That may change as cruise lines change their itineraries depending on the year. However, as mentioned above, you can join a cruise that sails on the Snake River and Columbia River if you want to explore both.
The mid-America region of the United States is beautiful and has a lot to offer. But unfortunately, these “flyover” states, as they are often called, don’t get the attention they deserve.
One of the most famous US river cruises in the entire country is here, on the Mississippi River.
From nature parks, hiking trails, water activities, and even areas to learn about the country's history, famous landmarks are worth visiting along Mid-America river cruise stops from the Gateway Arch in St. Louis to New Orleans’ Creole culture.
Mississippi River Cruises
The Mississippi River is undoubtedly one of the most famous rivers in the US. Therefore, naturally, cruise lines would be remiss not to offer cruises on this river.
It stretches 2,340 miles from Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico. Due to its popularity, there are plenty of options for overnight Mississippi River Cruises on the three major cruise lines that offer US river cruises.
Their cruise options span five days to 22 days. Cruisers can choose to explore the lower Mississippi River, upper Mississippi River, or both.
The Mississippi River flows through the following states: Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Louisiana.
Though these states may be less popular for tourism than California, New York, or Florida, a Mississippi River cruise excitingly brings them attention.
If you're a guest of a US river cruise on the Mississippi, you will discover the region as you visit places like the National Great Rivers Museum and Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site in Illinois. You may also stop by the Mississippi River Museum in Tennessee, and Natchez National Historical Park in Mississippi, just to name a few.
Some cruises span another river in addition to a stop or two along the Mississippi River. For example, this is the case with an Ohio River Cruise and Mississippi River Cruise or an Illinois River Cruise and Mississippi River Cruise .
Upper Mississippi River Cruise vs. Lower Mississippi River Cruise
Because there is so much to see along this great river, cruise lines often offer an Upper or Lower Mississippi River cruise or a long cruise that explores both. (To us, this just means more reasons to be a repeat cruiser!)
You can’t go wrong with either cruise, but in our humble opinion, a Lower Mississippi River Cruise is a bit more exciting.
On the other hand, an Upper Mississippi River Cruise is more low-key in its ports and activities, drawing more on US History than the hustle and bustle of more major southern cities (like New Orleans).
Ohio River Cruise (Along with Mississippi River Stops)
The Ohio River is 981 miles, travels from Pennsylvania to Illinois, and then flows into the Mississippi River. The river's path is along the border of a few additional states: West Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky.
“Ohio” is a Native American name that translates to “Good River.” And what could be better than a river cruise on its waters?
American Queen Voyages has several cruises that sail the Ohio and Mississippi rivers . Here are a few options:
- A nine-day river cruise that begins in Pittsburgh and ends in Louisville, Kentucky. Highlights include visiting the Rosemary Clooney museum in Augusta, Kentucky, and a visit to Cincinnati, Ohio, famous for its John A. Roebling Bridge. (Which we read about in The Great Bridge , thanks to its architect of the same name.) The reverse voyage, a nine-day sailing from Louisville to Pittsburgh, differs slightly only by one city.
- Over nine days, sail from Louisville, Kentucky, to St. Louis, Missouri. Taste bourbon and the cuisine of this notable “Louisville Slugger” city, and end with a Hop On Hop Off bus tour of St. Louis, where you’ll catch photo-worthy glimpses of the city’s architecture, including the Gateway Arch.
Illinois River Cruise (Along with Mississippi River Stops)
The Illinois River is entirely contained within the state and is relatively short at 273 miles. This small river meets up with the Mighty Mississippi close to St. Louis in Grafton, Illinois.
An example of a journey that travels on both rivers is a nine-day American Queen Voyages Upper Mississippi and Illinois River itinerary.
Start in Ottawa, Illinois, and visit the most popular park in the state, Starved Rock State Park. Days later, complete your river cruise in St. Louis after visiting Grafton – where the Illinois River meets the Mississippi – and enjoy a taste of this iconic city in Missouri before heading home. (You can also extend your trip and tack on an Upper Mississippi itinerary!)
Whether you are a cruise lover or not, the East Coast is a fantastic area to explore by boat. The Atlantic region has a lot of great ports.
The typical timeframe of an east coast United States River Cruise is between eight and 11 days. If you’re cruising the northeast, you should plan for late spring, summer, or early fall. The opposite season (winter) may be best if you want to cruise Florida’s waterways.
Hudson River Cruises
The most beloved river in New York is the Hudson River. This body of water flows from the north to the south for 315 miles. It begins in the Adirondack Mountains at Lake Tear of Clouds and flows to New York City, and out to the Atlantic Ocean.
A river cruise in the US on the Hudson River usually lasts eight days, stopping along sought-after locations like Albany, Hyde Park, West Point, and of course, New York City.
American Cruise Lines operates eight-day cruises on the Hudson River during September and October when it’s prime time for leaf-peeping. If you’re keen on photography, this could be a splendid time to capture the colors of the fall foliage in all their glory )if mother nature is kind enough to show off during your cruise).
Stops along your journey will showcase amazing spots such as the Vanderbilt Mansion, Olana State Historic Site, Sleepy Hollow, and West Point Military Academy.
Southern River Cruises
Head south for some palm trees, delicious southern cooking, and Civil War history. Traveling on waterways in the USA to experience this southeastern part of the country with a lot of heart is sure to be memorable.
Cumberland and Tennessee River Cruises
The Cumberland River is 688 miles long and runs through Kentucky and Tennessee. The Tennessee River, a tributary to the Ohio River, is 653 miles long and runs through Tennessee, Alabama, and Kentucky.
A Tennessee River Cruise itinerary with American Cruise Lines visits cities that are very appealing to us over the course of eight days. We loved sailing with American Cruise Lines for a Tennessee River Cruise from Chatanooga to Nashville and were wowed by the beauty of the river.
Highlights include visiting Nashville for a taste of country music, meandering through charming small towns with historical significance like Wheeling, West Virginia, and disembarking in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
St. Johns River Cruises
Florida’s St. Johns River is approximately 320 miles long. It travels from Jacksonville in northern Florida to Ocala National Forest, near Central Florida’s famous city of Orlando .
You can book a closed-loop itinerary from Jacksonville with American Cruise Lines. Eight incredible days of discovery take you to exciting spots where you’ll learn more about Florida’s wildlife, its connection to golf, and see historic homes.
Ports highlighted during a river cruise on the St. Johns River in Florida include Jacksonville, Green Cove Springs, Palatka, Lake George, Amelia Island, and St. Augustine.
If you sign up for a St. Johns River cruise you can expect to travel on Mill Cove Lake near Jacksonville and onto the Tolomato River (part of the Intercoastal Waterway) near St. Augustine and Amelia Island.
This is an exciting trip for wildlife lovers. You will have a chance to spot alligators, manatees, and bald eagles in their natural habitat. Don’t forget to pack travel binoculars and your telephoto camera lenses!
What Cruise Lines Operate River Cruises in the US?
We’ve mentioned a few in this post and, if you noticed, repeat many of the same cruise line names for different itineraries. This is because there are not as many river cruise lines sailing in America as on other continents, like Europe.
The rules and regulations cruise lines need to follow to operate in the United States are stringent. This means abiding by requirements like their vessels being built within the country and a certain percentage of the crew being US citizens.
The three major US river cruise lines are as follows:
American Cruise Lines
- American Queen Voyages – no longer operating as of February 2024
- Viking
Due to the increased popularity and demand for American river cruises in recent years, these cruise lines have upgraded the interiors of their existing river cruise boats. We are excited they have ordered new boats for the future!
Let’s dive a little deeper into each cruise line.
American Cruise Lines has one of the largest United States river cruise portfolios. Across all their cruises, they operate nearly year-round. They offer cruises on the Mississippi River, in New England, the southeast United States, the Pacific Northwest, and even Alaska.
Five different classes of cruise ships comprise their fleet; they vary in guest capacity from 90 to 180 passengers, as follows:
- American River Boats (180 guests)
- Eagle Class (109 guests)
- Constellation Class (170 guests)
- Authentic Paddlewheelers (180)
- Independence Class (90)
Seventeen American Cruise Lines vessels fall into one of the five categories of cruise ships above. They operate 35 itineraries that travel to 34 states.
Their focus on sustainability makes our earth-loving hearts happy. They source local ingredients as much as possible and have upgraded their ships to reduce energy consumption. What's more is that American Cruise Lines is committed to reducing the use of single-use plastics, just like we are .
Viking Cruises
Though Viking has been around for decades on other continents, they’re the newest to the American market. They debuted their first US river cruise ship on the Mississippi River in 2022.
Many people are loyal to the Viking brand for worldwide river cruise travel in Europe, Asia, and Africa. They offer an entry-level luxurious experience at an affordable price.
An investment with Viking for a US River Cruise will be money spent in confidence, knowing the product you’ll get for remaining loyal to the Viking brand.
Their Viking ship that sails in the US is aptly named “Viking Mississippi.” Its guest capacity is 386, and they have 148 crew onboard. The river ship has five decks; three and a half of those decks are made up of guest cabins.
American Queen Voyages
As of February 2024, American Queen Voyages has ceased operations .
American Queen Voyages (AQV) has three different classes of ships that indicate where they sail:
- Lakes and Oceans
Their river cruise boats have the famous red paddlewheels that make them easy to identify. You may know the brand by its former company name, American Queen Steamboat Company.
The names of their vessels all begin with “American”: American Queen, American Countess, American Duchess, and American Empress.
Their lakes and oceans boat names begin with “Ocean,” and they currently have two: Ocean Voyages and Ocean Navigator. These vessels do not offer balconies with their cabins, whereas the river cruise and expedition boats with AQV do.
Lastly is their expedition ship, Ocean Victory, which sails in Alaska.
Cost of US River Cruises
If it’s your first time on a river cruise, you’ll be happy to learn that a lot is included in the cost. Things such as all meals, excursions, and gratuities are usually already worked into the price you’ll see when you browse options online.
River cruises are one of the best ways to explore the world (including the United States). Some people think that river cruises are expensive, but to us, the value of a river cruise is noteworthy .
Expect to pay anywhere from $1,000 to $14,000 per person for a river cruise in the United States. The range varies depending on the length of the sailing you pick, like whether you go on a river cruise for seven or 14 days, the time of year, and the cabin you select. For example, an interior cabin will likely cost less than an exterior cabin with a balcony.
Some river cruises include beer and wine with lunch and dinner. Others have it as an optional upgrade along with the usual drinks packages you can add to any cruise.
United States and North American Small Ship Cruise Options, Beyond Rivers Cruises
The US is a massive country with many rivers and other water bodies. It means the options to cruise American waters are not limited to rivers.
There are also lake cruises, cruises on bays, and ocean cruises. Cruise options are plentiful, and you can sail for nearly a week if that’s all your time and budget allows or for two to three weeks if you wish.
Perhaps river cruise boats that are 200 passengers or less aren’t for you, but you’d enjoy a ship with over 1,000 passengers with more entertainment options onboard, like multiple pools and thermal spas . If this is the case, you can cruise from many different ports along the coastal United States on bigger ships, as we did along the coast of California with Princess Cruises .
While these ships cannot possibly sail small bodies of water, like rivers, it’s possible to get the feel of a small ship aboard larger cruise ships if you look for cruise lines offering ship-within-a-ship experiences . (Which we highly recommend for big cruise ships!)
Great Lakes Cruises in America
If you want to sail the northern part of the United States but don’t want to head west to the Columbia and Snake Rivers, Great Lakes Cruises are a terrific option. They take guests on massive, breathtaking lakes that sail between the United States and Canada. Read more about Great Lakes cruises and decide what's right for you.
Historic River Cruises from Baltimore (Sailing the Chesapeake Bay and Inland Passage)
Chesapeake bay cruise.
You can sail on the Chesapeake Bay out of the Port of Baltimore. While this isn’t technically a river, it will give you a similar feel to river cruising. This is especially true because American Cruise Lines offers a cruise here on the same ships that sail rivers.
Some cities visited during a six-day itinerary on the Chesapeake Bay with American Cruise Lines include Baltimore and Annapolis, Maryland, and Yorktown and Williamsburg, Virginia . This cruise sails numerous times in late October, early November, and May.
East Coast Inland Passage Cruise that Sails Through Charleston
Many people wonder how you can cruise on an overnight ship and visit Charleston, a highly sought after destination on the east coast, in South Carolina. In this case, American Cruise Lines has two itineraries that may be of interest to you. They travel through the East Coast Inland Passage .
One is their cruise that begins in Baltimore, Maryland, and ends at Amelia Island in Florida, just south of the Florida-Georgia border. This 15-day cruise sails in October, November, or April and allows passengers to see more of the southeast coast than any other option.
Enjoy stops at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina (in the Outer Banks ), Hilton Head, South Carolina, and Savannah and Jekyll Island, Georgia , to name a few.
If you’re looking for a shorter cruise that's something like eight days, consider a cruise that begins in Charleston and ends at Amelia Island. This essentially cuts the 15-day itinerary in half, but you still get to stop at key locations like Savannah, Hilton Head, St. Simons Island, and Jekyll Island .
Sail Maine’s Coast
We embarked on a four-day summer sailing aboard the schooner American Eagle along coastal Maine. The trip was delightful and definitely a favorite vacation memory.
As our trip report recalls , sailing on a schooner isn’t luxurious or fancy. It is, however, a unique experience where you bond with other guests and enjoy being on deck most of the time you’re on the water. You'll certainly quickly appreciate the beauty of Maine.
You can help with the sails if you want and enjoy being row-boated to the shore to explore Maine’s beautiful terrain on one of the many islands that are part of the state. The ship goes where the captain chooses – and there's really no area that isn't worthy of a stop in the captain's repertoire.
If you don’t fancy a US river cruise but still want to cruise the waters of the United States on a small boat, consider a Maine Windjammer Cruise .
Puget Sound Cruises from Seattle
If Great Lakes Cruises and Chesapeake Bay cruises make your eyes perk up, then consider a Puget Sound Cruise on the west coast.
American Cruise Lines offers two itineraries in this breathtaking area: one is a Grand Puget Sound cruise that lasts 11 days and the other is eight days. Both sail roundtrip from Seattle and visit the gorgeous city of Victoria, British Columbia, the only Canadian stop on the journey.
They have scattered dates of availability; the longer Grand Puget Sound cruise is available throughout spring, summer and fall, while the shorter Puget Sound and San Juan Islands Cruise takes place throughout July.
Mega-Ship Cruise Itineraries Sailing from United States Ports
If small ship cruising isn’t for you, or perhaps you’re desiring a change of scenery from the usual small-ship cruise you sign up for, a bigger cruise ship may be the solution.
There are more differences than similarities when it comes to river cruises vs. ocean cruises , but we can all agree their commonality is a love for traveling on the water with hospitality in mind.
A mega-ship cruise out of a United States port doesn’t stay within the United States for the entire journey. But you can start in the country and travel to places like Bermuda, or the Caribbean, on these cruises. (Don’t forget your passport!)
You can even sail to Disney’s island, Castaway Cay , from Florida.
United States cruise ports of embarkation are all around the country, including the California coast, Seattle, Baltimore, Charleston, Galveston, New Jersey, and Florida.
Book Your US River Cruise Vacation
If it’s your first time going on a cruise and you want to stay within the United States (either because you don’t want to get a passport, for example, or you’re more comfortable staying closer to home), consider signing up for an American river cruise. In fact, you can contact our preferred travel advisors to learn more.
They are quite different — and are much more intimate — than mega-ships. There are fewer guests on riverboats, the crews’ attention is less divided, and you can explore US towns and cities that are not crowded yet have a lot to offer.
Consider a US river cruise for a honeymoon to celebrate your anniversary or simply a memorable vacation for five days to a week or even longer. River cruises in the USA are worth considering and are sure to open your eyes up to exploring your own American backyard.
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Try a River Cruise in the U.S.
What to know about the 5 top waterways, from oregon to florida.
River cruising is growing more popular in the U.S., as more travelers seek out what are usually hassle-free vacations, relatively close to home. The rivers described below are the five major mainland waterways plied by American river cruise lines, with the Mississippi and Columbia dominating the pack. Here's the scoop on each. (Note that prices, which are per person, and other details are subject to change.)
1. Mississippi River
Cruising months: Year-round
Cruise lines: American Cruise Lines (ACL), American Queen Steamboat Co . (AQSC)
Routes: These include the entire river (2,320 miles, from Minneapolis/St. Paul to New Orleans) for two or three weeks, or a shorter, partial journey — including the upper Mississippi (between Minneapolis/St. Paul and St. Louis) or lower Mississippi (between Memphis and New Orleans). AQSC offers Civil War– and music-themed cruises, among others.
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The view: The scenery remains largely unspoiled, with hidden gems, from century-old live oak trees and indigenous wildlife to Civil War sites and vast plantations, around many tree-lined bends.
Sample excursions: Tours of the French Quarter in New Orleans; Graceland in Memphis, Tennessee; the Mark Twain Boyhood Home & Museum in Hannibal, Missouri; Civil War battle sites; the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville
Onboard entertainment: Lectures by historians on the culture and heritage of the region; live music, such as cabaret, jazz and blues performances
Cost: AQSC's nine-day Mark Twain's Mississippi cruise from St. Louis to Minneapolis/St. Paul starts at $2,399, for example, and its nine-day Antebellum South cruise, between Memphis and New Orleans, starts at $1,999, not including extras (gratuities, port fees). ACL's Upper Mississippi voyage starts at $3,995; its Lower Mississippi, which starts at $3,670, is mostly all inclusive.
2. Hudson River
Cruising month: October
Cruise lines: ACL and Blount Small Ship Adventures (BSSA)
Routes: ACL cruises round trip from New York City. BSSA offers a nine-day option that starts in New York, travels the 315-mile Hudson River and Long Island Sound, and disembarks in Warren, Rhode Island. Most itineraries are pegged to fall foliage.
The view: Along the Hudson you're surrounded by the Catskill Mountains to the west and the Taconic and Berkshire hills to the east, all ablaze with fall colors; you can also take in the New York skyline.
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Sample excursions: Kingston (featuring the Hudson River Maritime Museum, palatial estates like the Vanderbilt Mansion, and Eleanor Roosevelt's home, Val-Kill); Washington Irving's country home in Sleepy Hollow; President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's home and museum in Hyde Park; a tour of the Big Apple
Onboard entertainment: Historians with expertise about the region and storied Hudson Valley characters such as Gilded Age tycoons; art classes; musicians
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Cost: Examples include BSSA's nine-day fall-foliage cruise, which is about $2,455, not including extras (for instance, gratuities and port fees). ACL's eight-day fall-foliage round trip starts at $4,445, mostly all inclusive.
3. St. Lawrence River
Cruising months: May to October
Cruise lines: Viking Cruises (VC), Saint Lawrence Cruise Lines (SLCL) and BSSA
Routes: You'll find two-week cruises that include the St. Lawrence — the river that connects, through Canada, the Atlantic to the Great Lakes — but the routes are different between Montreal and New York City. The VC route is more ocean than river; the Eastern Seaboard Explorer itinerary goes from New York through the Cape Cod Canal and along the coasts of Maine and Nova Scotia, then down the St. Lawrence to Quebec City and Montreal (or the other way around). BSSA sails from Manhattan up the Hudson through the Erie Canal to the St. Lawrence and Montreal. SLCL is a Canadian company that travels the river in Canada.
The view: Old Town Montreal's picturesque stone buildings; Quebec City, on its hilltop; some of the 1,800 islands in the St. Lawrence — small waterfront communities; Hudson River foliage; or the Cape Cod coast (depending on the itinerary)
Sample excursions: Tour Montreal; visit Montmorency Falls in Quebec City or a castle in Alexandria Bay, New York. The ocean route might include whale watching or excursions to Maine lighthouses; Newport, Rhode Island, mansions; or Nantucket Island.
Onboard entertainment: Musical performances, lectures from historians
Cost: BSSA's two-week Locks, Legends & Canals cruise, for example, is $3,909 and up, not including extras. VC's 13-day cruise is $5,999 and up; port fees are included in the VC cruises.
4. Columbia and Snake Rivers
Cruising months: March to December
Cruise lines: ACL ; AQSC ; UnCruise Adventures ; and Lindblad Expeditions (LE), partnering with National Geographic
Routes: Up to two weeks between Portland, Oregon, and Clarkston, Washington, along the 1,243-mile Columbia River. AQSC also cruises into and out of Vancouver, British Columbia. Some itineraries include part of the Columbia's largest tributary, the Snake River, and LE cruises through the Hood and Palouse rivers, in addition to the Columbia and Snake.
The view: In the east you'll see the canyon cliffs of the Columbia River Gorge, which is dry and rocky; it grows greener and more lushly forested and mountainous as you cruise westward, with snowcapped Mount Hood in the distance and seaside vistas in Astoria, Oregon.
Sample excursions: A train ride to Mount St. Helens, in Washington; bus trips to wineries and Oregon's Multnomah Falls; a tour of downtown Portland; a visit to the Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center at Cape Disappointment.
Onboard entertainment: I ncludes concerts, storytelling sessions, and lectures by historians and naturalists
Cost: Examples include a $3,695 eight-day cruise on ACL, mostly all inclusive; AQSC's seven-day cruise has a base fare of $2,399, plus tips, port fees and other charges. LE's eight-day expedition starts at $4,670.
5. Florida's St. Johns and Tolomato Rivers
Cruising months: November and December
Cruise line: ACL
Route: Eight-day round trip from Amelia Island along the 310-mile St. Johns and Tolomato rivers, on the American Star , which holds a maximum of 100 passengers.
The view: The St. Johns winds into Lake George and the Ocala National Forest, allowing you to see alligators, manatees and bald eagles in their natural habitat; then, along the Tolomato, you'll get a rare glimpse of the Atlantic Ocean, visible over the barrier islands.
Sample excursions: Visits to beaches and the historic homes of Fernandina Beach, Amelia Island and Green Cove Springs (with its mineral springs and wildlife); a tram ride through St. Augustine
Onboard entertainment: Musicians, lectures by historians and naturalists
Cost: $3,325 and up (nearly all inclusive) for the eight-day Great Rivers of Florida Cruise
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9 of the Best US River Cruises for Families
posted by Charmaine Cortes on January 9, 2023 // last updated on February 28, 2023
Are you looking for a new and exciting way to spend your family vacation? Have you ever considered a river cruise?
American river cruises offer a unique and immersive way to explore the world with your loved ones. They provide the perfect opportunity to visit multiple destinations in a single trip while offering a more relaxed and intimate atmosphere than the traditional ocean cruise industry.
From the beautiful landscapes and charming towns along the river to the onboard amenities and activities. There’s something exciting for every member of the family to enjoy on a USA river cruise.
Plus, with various destinations, you can tailor your trip to suit your family’s particular interests and preferences.
River Cruises Target Audience
Top 9 american river cruises, frequently asked question.
Older retired or semi-retired people generally make up the majority of the passengers on river cruises. However, there has recently been a surge in younger couples and families who are also interested in these fun trips.
Younger couples find that the activities provided outside the ship are actually pretty fun, and they can only be reserved via the river cruise operator.
River cruises appeal to family vacations because they offer interesting activities for all age groups, from sunbathing on the sun deck to taking family bike trips.
You and your family have decided to avoid the hustle and bustle of an ocean cruise line for a more cozy and intimate river cruise instead. With many options to choose from in terms of river cruise lines and destinations to travel to, it can become overwhelming to make a final decision.
Below we have put together the nine best river cruise options and will explore what makes each unique and a possible match for your next family vacation.
1. Uniworld Boutique River Cruises
Price Range for a Single Ticket: $2,000 to $23,000
Uniworld provides luxurious river cruises in historic locations throughout central Europe, France, Italy, Portugal, India, Egypt, and Peru. The 19 ships in its fleet are designed to resemble boutique hotels with their chic interiors, old-timey artwork, and specialty eateries.
The ships can accommodate 120 passengers on average, and the firm prides itself on having one of the most excellent staff-to-guest ratios in the river cruise business, roughly one crew member for every two passengers.
In addition to entertainment and enrichment programs, the river cruise line’s all-inclusive fares cover meals, alcoholic drinks, some excursions, gratuities, onboard fitness classes, and Wi-Fi. The top-notch food served onboard Uniworld ships is produced using regional ingredients acquired from the places on your itinerary.
Uniworld’s regular passengers are often in their 50s or 60s and come from North America, the UK, and Australia. At the same time, the river cruise company operates a few vessels specifically targeted at younger passengers. Making this better suited for more mature families.
Popular Destinations
These are a few destinations that you can travel to on the Uniworld Boutique River cruises:
- South America
Depending on the ship and river cruise, stateroom amenities might range from marble baths to Egyptian cotton linens, French balconies, iPod docks, Nespresso coffee makers, rainfall showers, and more.
2. AmaWaterways
Price Range for a Single Ticket: $1,400 to $26,000
AmaWaterways is a family-owned company established in 2002. It has 26 modern riverboats with an average capacity of 150 guests. The line’s newest vessel, AmaMagdalena, will start sailing in 2023.
The river cruise company provides special themed sailings for guests with particular interests. It strives to give excursion-rich trips. Wine-themed river cruises are ideal for oenophiles who want to see some of Europe’s most well-known wine areas.
A concierge golf program will take travelers from renowned golf courses to famous golf courses.
AmaWaterways generally draws older North American tourists who love participating in physically active shore activities like walking or cycling. However, this river cruise service also accepts travelers from Australia and the United Kingdom.
Due to the variety of accommodation options offered by AmaWaterways, you should anticipate a mix of couples, families, and lone travelers.
These are a few destinations that you can travel to on the AmaWaterways River cruise line:
- South America(By 2024)
Staterooms are spacious, with bathrobes, slippers, soft bedding, and upscale toiletries. With AmaWaterways’ twin balcony design, which enables a complete step-out balcony and a French balcony with sliding glass doors, cabins can have up to two balconies. Visitors may access movies and music on demand, and in-room Wi-Fi is free.
3. American Queen Voyages
Price Range for a Single Ticket: $1,300 to $6,000
American Queen Steamboat Company and Victory Cruise Lines amalgamated to establish American Queen Voyages in the fall of 2021. American Queen Voyages is based in North America and operates on a few US rivers, including the Mississippi, Ohio, Tennessee, and Cumberland, as well as the Columbia and Snake rivers.
American Queen Voyages employs four authentic paddle wheelers to accommodate 150 to 400 people. All-inclusive sailings include Wi-Fi, unlimited drinks, unlimited guided tours, meals every day of your trip, and live daily onboard entertainment.
The main dining area, showroom, sun deck, poker rooms, and lounges are on board. The native food served onboard each cruise differs depending on the route. Making American Queen Voyages is perfect for families exploring new tastes and cultures.
These are a few destinations that you can travel to on the American Queen Voyages River cruise line:
- Canada(by 2023)
- Mississippi River
The staterooms on the American Queen Voyages come equipped with soft bedding, coffee machines, minifridges, TVs, and private balconies, making all river cruises onboard comfortable and enjoyable.
4. Viking River Cruises
Price Range for a Single Ticket: $2,000 to $11,000
One of the most well-known river cruise companies operating today, Viking, was founded in 1997. The Danube river, the Rhine river, the Douro river, and other important rivers in Europe are all traversed by Viking’s 60+ longships, which can transport anywhere from 75 to 250 passengers.
People may be familiar with Viking Ocean Cruises, which runs more extensive ocean journeys emphasizing lavish amenities and various enrichment activities. Viking river cruises follow a similar format with meals, daily walking tours, and Wi-Fi access included in the base price.
Additional features and activities include guest lectures, culinary classes, musical performances, libraries, outdoor decks, and shore excursions.
The majority of the passengers on the river cruise will speak English. Due to its higher price point, Viking often draws older passengers in the 55+ age range, and its cruises require passengers to be at least 18 years old.
These are a few destinations that you can travel to on the Viking River cruise line:
On Viking River Cruises ships, facilities including air conditioning, a TV, and a minibar are available in every accommodation. A desk, a seating space, and a safe may also be in certain rooms. The ship’s trip places inspired the interior design and furnishings, which were created to be cozy and welcoming.
5. American Cruise Lines
Price Range for a Single Ticket: $2,300 to $14,000
As its name suggests, American Cruise Lines only has USA river cruises, including Mississippi river cruises, that only two other cruise lines have on the itinerary.
American Cruise Lines visit locations in New England, the Hudson River, the Mississippi River, and the Columbia and Snake rivers in the Pacific Northwest. Other sites include Alaska, the Southeast coast, Florida, and the Puget Sound between Washington state and the Canadian border.
The fleet of 15 small ships and river vessels operated by American Cruise Lines includes modern riverboats, small coastal ships, and open paddle wheelers. The ships have a capacity of 100 to 190 people.
Sailing on American Cruise Lines includes flat-rate domestic airfare for all voyages, complimentary pre-cruise hotel stays, plus specific shore excursions and shoreside transportation.
These are the destinations that you can travel to on the American cruise line:
American Cruise lines staterooms can have up to three people can comfortably share a cabin, and all ships include single guestrooms exclusively for tourists. Picture windows, a large bathroom, and occasionally a private balcony may be found in every room.
6. Avalon Waterways
Price Range for a Single Ticket: $1,100 to $11,000
Avalon Waterways operate twenty riverboats along well-traveled waterways like the Danube river, Rhone river, Seine river, Nile river, Rhine river, Moselle river, Mekong river, and Ganges river. Avalon, which debuted in 2004, is notable for its expansive ships, referred to as Suite Ships.
Throughout the river cruise journey, A sun deck with beach chairs, whirlpools, a game area, several restaurants and bars, and a 24-hour self-serve coffee station are available to guests.
Depending on your interests and physical capabilities, you can choose from Classic, Active, or Discovery shore excursions, which range from regular tours with a local guide to trekking expeditions up a hilltop castle.
English-speaking travelers, mainly in their 50s and 60s, travel on Avalon Waterways from various nations. The train welcomes passengers eight years of age and older, making it perfect for a full family vacation.
These are a few destinations that you can travel to on American cruise lines:
The bedrooms have floor-to-ceiling windows, offering panoramic views, and are among the biggest cabins in the river cruise business. Complimentary breakfast in bed, L’Occitane products, height-adjustable seating places, plenty of storage, and your option of a soft, medium, or firm mattress are just a few more cabin goodies.
7. Emerald Cruises
Price Range for a Single Ticket: $1,200 to $10,400
Emerald Cruises, formerly known as Emerald Waterways, offers river cruises on some of the most well-known rivers in Europe and Asia, including the Danube river, the Rhine river, the Douro river, and the Mekong river.
The cruise fee includes gratuities in the base price. It covers all meals, drinks with lunch and dinner, daily shore excursions, Emerald ACTIVE choices that are more physically demanding, Wi-Fi, and onboard entertainment.
Emerald owns and runs nine boats that accommodate 84 to 180 guests each. The ships include large common areas and bedrooms with en suite bathrooms and flat-screen TVs.
Heated indoor pools, sun terraces, massage and wellness centers, and a selection of restaurants are all included in the common areas’ amenities. There are fitness courses on board, as well as various entertainment options. Cruisers can rent bicycles on land to tour old city cores.
These are a few destinations that you can travel to on the Emerald cruise lines:
Depending on the ship and its itinerary, the cabins aboard Emerald Cruises ships vary. Cruise ships often provide a variety of accommodation classifications, such as inner staterooms, oceanview cabins, and balcony staterooms, each of which may have a distinct set of features and facilities.
Price Range for a Single Ticket: $3,000 to $13,000
Tauck is a multifaceted travel firm that offers small-ship trips worldwide, land tours on all seven continents, small-group excursions for a maximum of 24 passengers at a time, family vacations, and, last but not least European river cruises.
On one of our nine riverboats, a cruise travels across famous rivers, including the Douro, Moselle, Rhine, Danube, and Rhone. All-inclusive rates include gratuities, refreshments, onboard entertainment, and wine tastings.
River Voyages with Tauck can accommodate up to 84 to 130 people. Excellent views are provided by the French balconies and floor-to-ceiling windows found in more than 80% of the cabins.
The river cruise amenities include a sun deck, putting green, enrichment activities like culinary demos, a fitness facility, and free bikes for onshore exploration outside your cabin.
These are a few destinations that you can travel to on the Tauck cruise lines:
Tauck’s accommodations are generally cozy and practical, with features like private bathrooms, air conditioning, and baggage storage. Stateroom and cabin sizes can differ, with some being bigger than others.
9. CroisiEurope Cruises
Price Range for a Single Ticket: $600 to $7,000
Since its founding in 1976, the French cruise company CroisiEurope has been operated by a family. This company has a fleet of 55 ships and barges that travels to 40 different nations, including Egypt, Cambodia, and Spain.
The company sails two specially designed ships in Lake Kariba in southern Africa, which is unusual for river cruises. Furthermore, CroisiEurope has a subsidiary that offers barge tours on six distinct French canals, including those in Burgundy and Provence, around the country.
The minimal onboard amenities keep the cruise ticket at a realistic cost. The cruise line aims to provide the finest value in the cruise business. French cuisine with a touch of local flavor is the focus of the cuisine in the main dining room, which is included in the price of the voyage.
A CroisiEurope cruise has a diverse mix of passengers, with significant contingents from France, Germany, the United Kingdom, and North America. Depending on the itinerary and season, the cruise company hosts a mix of elderly couples, groups, and families and younger families.
Several different accommodation types are available on CroisiEurope’s ships, including standard cabins, luxury cabins, and suites on river cruises.
On board CroisiEurope’s ships, every place has air conditioning, a cozy bed, sheets, and towels. The firm also offers daily housekeeping services to preserve the cleanliness and upkeep of the cabins.
Do River Cruises Offer Wheelchair or Mobility Access?
Regarding wheelchair accessibility, river cruise ships fall short of ocean cruise ships. When docked, there will frequently be gangplank access and occasionally the need to walk up and over other boats.
Due to the ship’s hardware lacking expanded entrances or accessible restrooms, permanent wheelchair users will find river cruises challenging. When utilized on trips, wheelchairs are welcome if a person can only walk short distances.
What Precautions Should I Take in Terms of Safety?
It would be best if you weren’t concerned about anything in particular. Once you have boarded your ship and are comfortable, the Cruise Director will give you a thorough safety and navigational briefing in the comfort of the lounge.
Onboard, if you have any more inquiries, these will be addressed.
When is the Ideal Season to Go on Mississippi River Cruises?
The spring, from April to mid-June, in the fall, or during the holiday season, when temperatures are warm and humidity levels are lower than in the summer, is the finest time for river cruises on the upper Mississippi river.
American Queen Voyages, American Cruise Lines, and Viking River Cruises are among the only three cruise lines with the Mississippi river on their itinerary.
How Much do You Tip on river cruises?
Most river cruises incorporate gratuities. But, if yours didn’t, the recommended range is between $10 and $20 per person daily.
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You Won't Miss The Ocean At All With These US River Cruises
Here are some of the best US river cruises money can buy (including some that travelers will definitely need to save up for).
Cruises have always been a travel staple, but not everyone wants to pile onto a ship and head out into open water. Thankfully, river cruises are just as popular, including within the continental US (well, and Alaska, too!). Those cruise cabins will still feel small , but sticking to narrow waterways and protected coastal areas means less opportunity for seasickness and other aboard-ship complaints.
Cruises can be a significant investment, but the experience is unmatched; river cruises in the United States feature multiple ports stops, historical site visits, plenty of entertainment, and an all-inclusive experience that travelers won't soon forget.
Here are some of the best US river cruises money can buy (including some that travelers will definitely need to save up for).
10 Alaska Inside Passage Cruise
Alaska may not be the first destination cruisers think of when picturing a river cruise. But American Cruise Lines' Alaska Inside Passage Cruise over-delivers on the standard "river cruise" model.
An incredible 15-day itinerary takes travelers from Seattle, Washington, to Juneau, Alaska, with amazing views of wildlife.
History is part of the adventure, too; American Cruise Lines promises the "very best historians, naturalists, and entertainers."
9 San Francisco Bay Cruise
American Cruise Lines has 35 different river cruise options , including a San Francisco Bay Cruise that traverses both the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers.
The 8-day river cruise covers Gold Rush history, San Francisco's famous earthquake, and a stop at the state capital (Sacramento).
Another highlight? The wine experience. After all, this area of California is known for its wineries, and Napa Valley specifically offers plenty of vino to sample.
Related: 10 Of The Best Guided Tours Money Can Buy In San Francisco
8 Roundtrip New Orleans
American Queen Voyages boasts the largest steamboat ever built, and the all-inclusive river voyages on the American Queen are iconic.
Some trips are one-way (or put two together for a roundtrip), but this one starts and ends in New Orleans (and it's super affordable, too).
The Lower Mississippi cruise begins in Louisiana, travels through Mississippi, and back to Louisiana.
Highlights of this cruise package are unlimited guided tours, a pre-cruise hotel stay, and live daily entertainment onboard.
7 Columbia & Snake Rivers
USA River Cruises does more than just river options ; but its offerings are some of the most unique.
Though many riverboats are older (and classic!), the American Jazz is brand new and offers trips on the Columbia and Snake Rivers .
Trips span Washington and Oregon, with breathtaking views of Mount St. Helens and plenty of historically noteworthy stops (this is part of Lewis and Clark's route, after all) through the seven-night excursion.
6 Nashville To St. Louis
Nashville has a reputation for country music, but it's also a pivotal part of American history; its top-rated attractions have earned it worldwide fame.
A Nashville to St. Louis river cruise with American Queen Voyages features stops at historic sites, a glimpse into the country's past from a Native American perspective, and a literary bent thanks to Mark Twain's commentary on Cape Girardeau.
Related: Over 100 Points Of Interest Are Included On This Nashville Trolley Tour
5 Historic South & Golden Isles
Project Blue Expedition Ships promises to offer a unique river cruise experience — in winter. USA River Cruises' 8-day Historic South & Golden Isles cruise runs from Jacksonville to Charleston (or the opposite) through the Intracoastal Waterway.
The cruise won't stick to rivers only (it does include travel on bays and canals), but it does stick close to shore.
Stops include Revolutionary War sites, horse-drawn carriage day trips and tours, and even alligator sightings.
4 Great Rivers Of Florida
Maybe Florida isn't a top-ranked destination for travelers under a certain age. But this epic US river cruise brings travelers through a list of Florida's most impressive inland waters .
The trip begins on the St. John's River and travels through the Ocala National Forest (see alligators, bald eagles, and manatees!), historic ruins, and more.
3 Complete Mississippi River Cruise
There are plenty of upper and lower Mississippi River cruises to choose from, but why not do it all?
American Cruise Lines' full Mississippi River cruise lasts 21 nights and features excursions across multiple states.
Highlights include stately gardens in Houmas House, city exploration in Baton Rouge, LA, blues immersion in Memphis, TN, and a stop at the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, MO.
The price tag is hefty on this cruise, but it's worth the investment for the longest river cruise in the continental US.
Related: Ready For A Cruise Down America's Mightiest River? What To Expect While Sailing The Mississippi
2 New York City To Cape Cod
Edging a bit further out of strictly river territory, USA River Cruises' NY to Cape Cod trip is a city-side adventure that passes through a marine sanctuary. Historic forts, lighthouses, and also conservation are all part of the itinerary.
For anyone who didn't know there were archipelagos along the northern shore of Long Island Sound, this trip will be an exciting one!
1 Undiscovered Great Lakes
Technically, the Great Lakes cruise isn't an ocean cruise, so it does fall into the category of river cruising. Many Great Lakes cruises head over into Canada, and this one starts there; traveling to Thunder Bay, Ontario, isn't too tall of an order, right?
The trip takes cruisers through Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan to various shores of the Great Lakes. Highlights of the trip are the wildlife, of course, but also gorgeous waterfalls and opportunities for recreation (kayaking, anyone?).
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Embark on the Journey of a Lifetime in the Pacific Northwest!
On the Columbia River, we offer several small ship options. The S.S. Legacy, Sea Bird or Sea Lion, Northern Dream Yacht, and our paddlewheelers, Queen of the West, American Pride and American Empress. Each offers their own amenities and takes you on exciting journeys along the original routes of Lewis and Clark, the first explorers to venture into our lovely region of the country. Bring your camera, as you’ll see breathtaking waterfalls, unique rock formations, lush vineyards, canyons and even desserts as you make your journey. You’ll also see a host of local animals.
Looking to island-hop? Visit the San Juan islands between Washington state and British Columbia, Canada, where shining waters and deep forests await! Or unlock the natural beauty and stunning wildlife variety of Puget Sound and the Strait of Juan de Fuca.
If the Pacific Northwest is not on your travel bucket list, it should be! Call one of our friendly, experienced booking agents today to get started planning the trip of a lifetime!
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